Google Translate app for Android lets you translate text and voice to dozens of languages easily and quickly, even without the Internet.
Among other utilities that you can have in your smartphone, this is the possibility of getting out of certain troubles related to languages. For example, if you are traveling abroad and need to communicate in another language, or if you do not understand how to schedule your Malibu Alert episode.
And all thanks to the translation apps for Android that you can download for free to your smartphone or tablet. There are many and all kinds but Google Translate is surely the one you know the most. Especially because you have surely used it a hundred thousand times or more to find out how to say in English, German, Spanish, Catalan such and such a word.
A translator for Android for dozens of languages
Since the launch of the first version of this application, the evolution and the correction of deficiencies have been constant. Nowadays, we are going to find one of the best apps to translate text and voice because the number of languages and vocabulary supported must be added to the speed and the ability to start its features.
Here are its main characteristics:
- Translation between 103 languages.
- Integrated translation: tap the text on any app to bring up the machine translation.
- Translator without Internet: more than 52 languages available offline.
- Instant Photo Translation: If you use your smartphone's camera you can translate words and texts into over 30 languages.
- Two-way translation functionality for conversation mode.
- Handwriting support: draw characters in over 90 languages.
- Underline and save translations in any language for later reference.
- Copy translations to the clipboard or share them with other contacts.
English - French, English - Basque, French - German, Catalan - French… there are hundreds of possible combinations.
As you can imagine, faced with the huge amount of compatible languages, you will find the most widely spoken in the world and used internationally, such as English, Spanish, Chinese, French or German. However, there is also room for more minorities such as Corsican, Creole, Kurdish, or Pashto. In fact, it even allows the translation of dead languages, such as Latin.
How Google Internet-Free Translation Works
Since we don't always have a data connection or a wifi network to connect to, the offline translation feature can give us a hand every now and then. During installation, the app asks you which languages you use the most for translation and then downloads them.
Either way, if you want to access other languages, you can go to the app settings and select Translate offline. There you can find all the language packs that you can download for free so that you don't have to rely on the internet that we urgently need to translate a text.
What's new in the latest version
- Correction of small errors.
Conditions and additional information:
- Minimum operating system requirements: Android 6.0.
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